Israeli Forces Arrest Patient while Heading Hospital
PCHR Concerned He May be Tortured, Israeli Forces Arrest Patient while Heading to Israeli Hospital for Medical Treatment
The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) strongly arresting a patient from the Gaza Strip by Israeli forces at Beit Hanoun "Erez" while he was heading to al-Muttale' Hospital in Jerusalem for medical treatment. PCHR is concerned that the arrested patient may be tortured, especially as he must undergo an operation.
According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 08:00 on Thursday, 14 November 2013, Israeli forces arrested Abdullah Ahmed Ouda Abu Athera (24), from al-Shaboura neighborhood in Rafah, when he went to an interview with the Israeli intelligence service at Erez crossing to check whether he could travel to have the operation. The patient has been in detention so far.
His father Ahmed Ouda Salman Abu 'Athera
(53), from Rafah, stated to PCHR's fieldworker:
"On
Wednesday evening, 13 November 2013, I received a phone call
from the Civil Liaison Office in Gaza. I was told that an
appointment was assigned for my son's interview with the
Israeli intelligence service at Erez crossing to decide
whether he would be allowed to travel for the operation or
not. At approximately 08:00 on Thursday, 14 November 2013,
Abdullah went to the crossing and never returned home. I
contacted the Civil Liaison Office in Gaza to know why my
son did not return home. On the following day, I was told
that the Israeli intelligence service arrested
him.”
It should be noted that Abdullah has been suffering from hearing disorders for 3 years and that he obtained an application form no. 1 from the External Medical Treatment Department to undergo an operation at Augusta Victoria (al-Muttale') Hospital. It was scheduled that he would undergo the operation on Friday, 15 November 2013."
It should be noted also that Israeli forces have tightened the closure on the Gaza Strip denying civilians the freedom of movement and travel from and to the Gaza Strip. Moreover, Erez crossing is considered the sole outlet for the Gaza Strip population to the West Bank, including Jerusalem, especially patients who find no treatment in the Gaza Strip hospitals. Israeli forces make use of Erez crossing to blackmail or arrest patients or their companions. PCHR documented the detention of 8 patients since the beginning of 2013.
PCHR believes that Israeli forces’ policy of arresting patients is a clear violation of the international humanitarian law. It also constitutes a form of cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment, especially as this policy is practiced under the illegal closure imposed on the Gaza Strip, which increases the suffering of patients whose treatment is not available in the Gaza Strip.
In light of the above, PCHR:
• Strongly
condemns arresting Palestinian patients by Israeli forces
while heading for medical treatment and demands the
immediate release of all patients and guarantee their lives
will not be at risk;
• Stresses the seriousness of
targeting and blackmailing patients and making advantage of
their need to receive medical treatment in hospitals in
Israel or the West Bank;
• Calls upon the international
community, including the High Contracting Parties to the
Fourth Geneva Convention, to fulfill their obligations and
responsibilities by taking immediate action to put an end to
violations of the international humanitarian law committed
by Israeli forces against the Palestinian civilians;
and
• Demands guaranteeing the freedom of movement and
travel of the Palestinian civilians from and to the West
Bank, including
Jerusalem.
ENDS